Speaking at the Telecom Industry Advisory Council Inaugural
Meeting in Lagos, Mr. Omo-Ettu in a presentation on Communication Technology
industry development issues of the moment, drew attention to some important
documents which specifically addressed strategic industry development.

He listed some of these documents to include the National
ICT Policy of 2013; the National Broadband Plan with a set goal between 2013
and 2018; and guidelines for Nigerian Content Development in ICT, an entrepreneurship
blueprint of 2013.

In addition, he listed the Communiqué of the 2016
Communications Sector Retreat in Ibadan, and EVC’s 8-point Agenda for
Telecommunication 2016 - 2020.

According to him, outside these five documents, and absence
of any critique of them which may suggest either a deviation or additional
strengthening should be viable documents to implement in full measure to assure
steady development.

He called for the recognition of these documents, especially
the top-two documents of communique of Ibadan retreat and EVC’s 8-point agenda,
for full implementation.

“It is important to suggest that the implementation of these
functions be pushed,” he said.

Omo-Ettu stressed that the ICT Policy already assumes a
converged regulator for the communication technology industry, even as the
Broadband Roadmap prescribes various inter-relational tasks and functions which
diverse sectors of the economy must perform for Nigeria to attain the 2018
target of a five-fold increase in broadband penetration over the 2013 status.

“It is important to suggest that the implementation of these
functions be pushed,” Omo-Ettu enjoined.